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  • Augmented Reality has Reached the Tipping Point: 10 Tips to take advantage of AR

    Augmented Reality has Reached the Tipping Point: 10 Tips to take advantage of AR

    We hear a lot about Extended Reality these days and, while neither AR or VR has reached maturity, AR is already having a significant impact on most business sectors. Retailers, advertisers, educators, travel experts, and more have begun to incorporate AR into their products, services, and marketing campaigns.

    In a couple of years, 5G will be a reality, at least for all of the US, and probably many countries in the European Union and Asia. If you are just learning about 5G and wondering how it is going to impact AR’s growth and subsequently your products or services, you are not alone. 5G is the fifth generation cellular network technology that will allow us to stream content directly into mobile devices and computers, in most cases without a download.

    With over 1,000 AR companies already in existence, sometimes it’s hard to understand the landscape.  Are they all the same? Which company or technology will suit your needs?, What kind of AR, or aspect of it, matters to you? I hope the tips below help you better understand your options, and how you may start to develop a solid strategy, use cases, and analyses to leverage AR for your business moving forward.

    1. Focus on mobile. It is the real addressable market and is being propelled by both Apple and Google,with critical hardware innovation. Over a billion devices are now AR ready.

    2. I Love Magic Leap, and Hololens, and others, but consumers, and most small and medium businesses are not ready to spend thousands of dollars per device any time soon (and perhaps never will be.). Furthermore consumers are not going to walk around with bulky HMDs that make Googles’ smart glasses from a few years ago look cool. These kinds of devices are many years away from becoming mainstream (other than in amusement parks and some entertainment venues).

    3. Current market-leading technologies you should learn about, including their differences are ARKit, ARCore, Vuforia, Wikitude for software and Qualcomm if you are interested in hardware.

    4. Leading enabling services and platforms you should investigate are: SparxWorks, Augmania, Spark Studio, Lens Studio (Snapchat).

    5. Three key things you need to be mindful of so past mistakes are not repeated

      1. No proprietary authoring environment! Pay attention to services that let you leverage your team’s expertise, the tools you know how to use, and enable creativity and that basically makes it easy and efficient to publish AR. Don’t go down the Betamax hole!

      2. Choose a platform or development solution that is flexible, efficient and easy to use.

      3. When you investigate financing options, remember that flexible licensing plans are hallmarks of companies committed to being true partners. No one shoe can fit all!

    6. Usability, as it relates to your products and services, is extremely important. Do your homework, create strong use cases, be practical, sometimes less is more.

    7. Understand what tools, platforms, or distribution ecosystems can actually reach your market. For example don’t try to reach baby boomers with SnapChat, or millennials with Facebook.

    8. Seek the right help. If you don’t have an in-house expert seek a consultant that has real experience, and is actively engaged in developing real solutions, Accenture, Media Monks, RYOT, SparxWorks, are some companies that come to mind.

    9. Understand the legal issues that can arise from the use of AR, and VR for that matter.

    10. And finally, you don’t have to hit a half-court shot. To use a well worn but true cliché, Rome was not built in a day. Take it step by step. Start simple. Remember what your products and brands are about before creating AR /XR experiences. Make a lasting impression, not a “saw it, cool, next” moment.

     

    I hope this basic list helps you get started or steers you in the right direction. If you’d like to learn more about Augmented, Mixed, and Virtual realities please join us at the Mobile World Congress in Los Angeles from 10/22 through 10/24. I will be discussing strategy opportunities with an amazing panel on10/23 at 11 AM. I will be joined by Raffaella Camera (Accenture), Olivier Koelemij (MediaMonks), Nigel Tierney (RYOT), Silke Meixner (IBM), and Patrick Costello (Qualcomm). We look forward to sharing what we have learned with you. If you can’t attend, request our PPT presentation which includes valuable information and analytics about the industry. It is free!

    If you can’t make the date, we’ll also be presenting at Digital Hollywood November 12, CES January 6, and Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this coming February.

    I look forward to seeing you and answering your questions.

  • 9 Key Benefits of AR

    9 Key Benefits of AR

    For the past three years I have been focused on augmented and mixed realities and to a lesser degree on virtual reality. I have conducted scores of demos, spoken at various conferences and immersed myself in these technologies. These experiences have led me to the following observations about the benefits of AR.

    1. Customized Choices: personalization is essential for marketing and media now and AR provides it.

    2. Engagement: AR offers a deep level of engagement visually and interactively. It is a must for retailers since it can provide just in time information at the point of sales.

    3. Real Time: this is not new, but it is different in that we can combine digital and real-world content in real time.

    4. Ability to Visualize Products: for retail and marketing this is essential for the future and growth of electronic content. You can see items you wish to buy in advance and even place them in your home or at the location where they would be used. This opens multiple possibilities for interior design, landscaping, renovation projects, and so much more.

    5. Interactivity: AR offers new choices, users can interact with digital content and the real world at the same time.

    6. Tracking: AR makes it possible for objects and print media to deliver the same or even better analytics than regular apps.

    7. Recognition: the use of visual recognition technologies helps businesses connect in a more personal way with their customers, while reinforcing their brand marks and presence.

    8. Education and Training: learning in general will never be the same. AR provides a high level of engagement; it is also social which is conducive to collaboration and team work or play.

    9. Call for Action: AR is immersive and makes it easy to guide / take a user to a call for action, like making a purchase, learning more about something, etc.

     

    AR and XR will continue to evolve at a fast pace. This means more choices, more features, and amazing possibilities for brands and companies, while delivering a superior engaging experience to end users.

    If you want to learn more about how AR, MR, and VR are impacting the way companies do business please join me at Digital Hollywood this October 16 at 10AM for a fantastic session www.digitalhollywood.com/DHFall2018.html. I will be joined by leading experts from Accenture, MediaMonks, Epson, Ryot, and Holmes Weinberg. We will distribute free to all session attendees a special PowerPoint containing forecasts, data, and information about AR. You can also check my blog for other XR articles and information.

  • Don’t Be Left Behind!  7 Tips to Develop an Extended Reality Strategy

    Don’t Be Left Behind! 7 Tips to Develop an Extended Reality Strategy

    I remember that in the late 90’s everyone realized they needed to have a website. Unfortunately for some of the largest businesses it was too late. Many big retail stores failed to recognize the impact of the web for business. As a result of this lack of vision, chains like Bullocks, The Broadway, Robinsons, etc. closed down while newcomers like Amazon gained momentum every month. We all know the rest of the story.

    We are now once again at one of those key moments in history where a significant leap in technology is happening.  If you don’t believe it just read the news. Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft are all investing heavily in augmented and virtual reality. Remaining retail giants like Walmart are also investing in these new technologies. Big brands, like Coca Cola, Pepsi, BMW, Audi, Ikea, Game of Thrones, L’Oréal, The Walking Dead, and many more are already developing AR and VR strategies. It is not a coincidence or a fad.

    So the big question is what are you doing for your brand, products, or services? You don’t want to be the next Bullocks or the IBM that let an unknown Microsoft become one of the most powerful companies in the world, right? Of course not!  But before you enthusiastically dive into XR, you must first determine which option, (AR) augmented reality, (VR) virtual reality, or (MR) mixed reality is the right fit for your business.  It depends on your products and services, and what is most effective with your audience. The answer could even be all three.

    Here are some simple tips you should consider as a starting point:

    1. Review your business goals for the next 3 to 5 years.

    2. Get information on all aspects of XR. If you don’t have someone on staff that can provide this knowledge, partner with a company or consultant that can help guide you. Consider what is possible now and in the future.

    3. Assemble a multi-disciplinary team that includes expertise in your business, competition, marketing, “XR”, creative, and financial business modeling.

    4. Create a plan that addresses current opportunities but allows for growth since  these technologies are going to be evolving over the next few years.

    5. Don’t stop doing what you are doing; just add ‘XR” as part of your comprehensive sales and marketing plan.

    6. Balance current market needs with paving the road for the future.

    7. Execute, measure, analyze, and adapt your strategy to the changing nature of technology.

     

    Take these steps and make sure you not only ensure the longevity of your business, but stake out a future for growth.  Don’t get left behind. Explore what extended reality can do for you!

     

    If you want to learn more about this topic, and get a jump into XR, you can meet me and many other XR experts at Digital Hollywood this coming May 22 through May 24 here is a link to the event http://www.digitalhollywood.com/DHSpring2018.html

    I will be moderating a panel on this very subject May 22, at 10AM. Here is a link to my session http://www.seminar.dhsessions.com/dh18springtuesone.html (Full disclosure, I do have an Augmented Reality company, but I am not at the conference to sell, but to share information and facilitate partnerships. I am always happy to answer questions and to share what I know.)

    It is really important that you develop a sound strategy in order to take full advantage of this amazing leap in technology. I’ll be posting other information about XR on my blog every other week. Hope to see you at the conference!